Friday, February 10, 2012

Want Fun, Greenery and Peace? Kerala Tour Package may be the one for you

Kerala- most popularly known among the various world-citizens as ‘God’s Own Country’- a land filled with the sweet aroma of coconut trees, rivers, ethnical Malayalees and a whole lot of hospitable environment. To the various ‘dudes and dudettes’ out there, it is a ‘joint worth visiting for its vibrance, life and fun’, while for the families and the elderly, it is literally ‘a heaven on earth’ with its beautiful backwaters, paddy fields, greenery and…peace. Being one of the southern-most states of India, it also boasts of a pleasant tropical climate with a lot of coastal areas and the various pleasures associated with the same.

There are various Kerala Tour Packagesfor those travelers interested in the State depending on the budget and time constraints. These can range from auto rides throughout the important tourist spots to having all including a boat-ride in the traditional ‘valloms’ in the scenic backwaters of Alleppey or Kumarakom. The South IndiaHoliday Packageswhich most commonly comprise of holidays in all the four states viz. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Kerala, are becoming a great fad among both the Indians and the foreigners for the various landscapes and timeline that they get to pass through like the modern Bangalore city and Hyderabad city in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh respectively to the historic town of Madurai in Tamilnadu and the St.Angelo Fort in Kannur, Kerala.

South India has numerous places that are both popular and otherwise which could ideally take years to cover. Depending on the season and the location of your holidaying, the South India Holiday Packagesvary and there are regions where there are seasons tariffs like off-, half- and full- seasons as in Ootacamund in Tamilnadu. The Kerala Tour Packages with its various dimensions offer a traveler the scope of fully savouring the landscape of Kerala all the way from famous Kovalam beach in South Kerala to the green Wayanad in the north.

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